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Inspiring Communities Listening to the Locals

Inspiring Communities Listening to the Locals. Jane Howells Chief Executive Officer. Pembrokeshire: Population 114,000 3 towns >10,000 Over 100 small towns & villages Coastal National Park The Haven – deepwater port Main industries agriculture & tourism Rich history and heritage.

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Inspiring Communities Listening to the Locals

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  1. Inspiring Communities Listening to the Locals Jane Howells Chief Executive Officer

  2. Pembrokeshire: Population 114,000 3 towns >10,000 Over 100 small towns & villages Coastal National Park The Haven – deepwater port Main industries agriculture & tourism Rich history and heritage

  3. An enterprising community can help to build a better future. Developing local resources can strengthen the local economy. The greatest resource of any area is its people, their skills, knowledge, enthusiasm and commitment.

  4. PLANED believes that: • The skills, knowledge and ideas of local people working together can address many local problems • By encouraging local people to take a fresh look at their own area, new and innovative solutions to local needs can be developed • By enabling all sections of the community to join in and by seeking to bring communities together, local people can promote projects of long term benefit • By building partnerships and providing access to a range of specialist support, communities can do much to improve their quality of life

  5. How we do it… 20 years’ experience - Involving Local People PLANED is a community led development trust, a charity, a company limited by guarantee. Community Led Partnership designed to encourage participation – 80% representatives of communities, 20% public / private Since 1991, managed Leader I, II and Leader + programmes and now RDP Axis 4

  6. To achieve its objectives over the years PLANED (and predecessors SPARC & TCRI) have developed and implemented a number of strategies: • Supporting local community activities to improve their quality of life, celebrate sense of place and value the environment • Developing a community culture of entrepreneurship • Supporting sustainable agriculture • Developing sustainable tourism

  7. PLANED provides assistance to prepare community Action Plans. • Individual projects add together to enhance the local quality of life, encourage community enterprise and provide opportunities to achieve sustainable development

  8. Process: • Engage everyone in the community • Form Community Association/Forum • Agree shared vision for future • Agree holistic Action Plan for the future • Support implementation of Action Plan

  9. Making the tourism link… In every action plan and development plan local people identify tourism as an opportunity to be explored The unique cultural, built and environmental heritage of all rural areas are assets for the 21st century, rather than symbols of the past • Key to Process • Assisting the communities to identify needs, opportunities and subsequently projects so that they feel ownership of the results • Integrate tourism with other elements of the local social and cultural fabric e.g. festivals, local products, facilities and services • People involved in other sectors of the local economy need to be assisted to identify both direct and indirect benefits of a successful tourism sector e.g. adding value to local projects

  10. Training Pick and Mix variety of training seminars and marketing support via special interest networks e.g. Rural Women & Green Tourism Heritage Research Village Heritage Leaflets Networking PLANED established Greenways Holiday Bureau networking and marketing small accommodation to walking, cycling, etc. A wealth of local information material has been produced and distributed Explorer Breaks Green Tourism Extensive footpath improvements and themed walks created Network of B&Bs Niche Tourism 3 & 7 day walking routes developed

  11. Recent PLANED Tourism Related Projects Assisting local people to add value to celebrating their environment, heritage and culture, linking local community activity to tourism development:- • Sense of Place • Supporting Festivals and Events • Transnational Project linking Heritage and Culture to Tourism • Experience Pembrokeshire

  12. Experience Pembrokeshire The goals are to:- • Identify ways of fostering local distinctiveness through Sense of Place activities • Maximise tourism potential of local festivals and events • For local businesses to understand the business benefits and to contribute to festival/events and local heritage development • Encourage young people to become involved in celebration of local culture • Encourage local people to develop social enterprises linked to heritage and culture and to encourage local business to be involved • To provide training to tourism businesses • Develop ways to promote local distinctiveness to potential visitors

  13. Adding Value to Community Tourism Transnational project Aim: To share best practice and exchange experience on the engagement of local people in development of community tourism through creation of heritage, environmental and cultural experiences. Partners from Finland, the Czech Republic, Scotland, Italy and Slovenia. • Objectives: • To share best practice through networking events and study • To examine how other countries package and promote initiatives that relate to development of sustainable tourism • To develop a Best Practice Guide with examples of successful community tourism initiatives across Wales and from Europe that highlight the benefits of sustainable rural tourism

  14. The Old School Station Road Narberth Pembrokeshire SA67 7DU www.planed.org.uk Tel: +44 (0)1834 860965 Fax: +44 (0)1834 861547 Email: information@planed.org.uk

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